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Razorback Developments
Razorback Developments was a British video games developer that specialised in creating handheld games. Founded in 2003 by David Leitch, Jeff Tawney, Cameron Sheppard and Chris Walsh, Razorback was set up initially to create a series of licensed games on the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, GBA for the publisher THQ. It then focused on developing a collection of licensed and original games for the Nintendo DS. The studio created 12 titles in total, across various handheld formats. It was nominated for the “Best Handheld Games Studio” in the 2006 Develop Industry Excellence Awards. The company ceased trading in March 2012. Games created by Razorback Developments * ''Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge'' (published by THQ on GBA) – 2004 * ''Lego Knights' Kingdom'' (published by THQ on GBA) – 2004 * ''Bionicle: Maze of Shadows'' (published by THQ on GBA) – 2005 * ''Fairly Odd Parents: Clash With The Anti-World'' (published by THQ on GBA) – 2005 * ''Alex Rider: Stormbreaker' ...
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